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    IPSO, having retained most of the publishers previously signed up to the PCC, is by far the larger regulator by number of titles overseen, with some 2,600 publications under its watch. Among its members are some of the biggest names in English language journalism, including The Daily Mail, The Sun, The Daily Mirror and The Times. Press Gazette is i...

    The gulf between the two regulators’ complaints figures may be accounted for by the differing fame (or notoriety) of their members. But it’s that gulf, said IPSO chief executive Charlotte Dewar, that defines the difference between them. “I have a lot of respect for them and what they're doing, and I think their work with the publishers they're work...

    The chair of the PRP, David Wolfe, said that IPSO was an improvement on the PCC - but not enough. “Clearly IPSO has improved on the PCC. And it's also fairly clear that the existence and operation of the [Royal Charter on self-regulation of the press] and the PRP have encouraged, or cajoled, IPSO to up its game and move ever closer to the kinds of ...

    Dewar said IPSO’s handling of a possible Jewish Chronicle investigation testified to its strength as a regulator, not weakness. “We had had concerns about editorial standards issues related to the Jewish Chronicle going back some time… and had actually engaged with the Jewish Chronicle quite strongly and required them to do editorial training. “Lik...

    One man who’s seen his way around an adjudication or two is Miqdaad Versi, spokesman for the Muslim Council of Britain and perhaps the person best known for making use of IPSO. Versi has lodged dozens of complaints with the regulator, most often about the misrepresentation of Muslims. How does he feel about IPSO? “On the ability to process a compla...

    There is an Impress version of Versi: Graham Hindson, a complainant responsible for a fifth of the regulator’s rulings. Press Gazette was unable to track Hindson down, but did speak with the publisher who was the subject of all but one of those complaints: Steve Walker, founder and editor of controversial left-wing news site The Skwawkbox. The Skwa...

    The Mosley connection has been a repeated cause of grief for Impress. The News Media Association argued in 2017 that Impress’ dependence on his money, administered through the Independent Press Regulation Trust (IPRT) via Alexander Mosley Charitable Trust donations, meant it should not have been recognised as a regulator in the first place. Impress...

    The first job of a press regulator is to give people a means of redress when they're wronged by the press. So how have some of those people felt about the work of the bodies? In short, those whose complaints were upheld or resolved by a regulator were happy - and those whose complaints were rejected, weren't. Councillor John G. Mitchell, who compla...

  3. Impress is a champion for news that can be trusted. We are here to make sure news providers can publish with integrity; and the public can engage in an ever-changing media landscape with confidence. Together, we can build a future where ethical journalism is a cornerstone of a well-informed and connected society.

  4. IMPRESS is at the vanguard of a new, positive future for news publishers, ensuring quality independent journalism flourishes in a digital age. We help to build understanding and trust between journalists and the public - and provide the public with trusted sources of news.

  5. Sep 26, 2019 · It is a quirk of fate that Impress, the media regulator established by royal charter after the Leveson inquiry, has its offices in the very same building as the News Media Association (NMA),...

  6. Oct 25, 2016 · Impress, established by press reform campaigners, received formal approval from the Press Recognition Panel (PRP). Campaign group Hacked Off has welcomed the decision, but bodies...

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    FAQs. Find answers to frequently asked questions about Impress below. Why was Impress created? Who is Impress for? How can publications join Impress? What other benefits does an Impress membership have? How much does Impress membership cost? Can individual journalists join Impress?

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